On The Mapping Properties of Certain Exceptional Sets in R2
Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 27 (1975) no. 1, pp. 44-49

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It is known that minimally thin and semithin sets in R2 are preserved by conformai mappings (see [3]) but it is not known whether or not analogous results hold true for ordinary thin and semithin sets respectively. In an unpublished work, Brelot has shown that ordinary thin sets at the origin are preserved by mappings of the form f(z) = z∝ (∝ > 0) where one always considers the principal branch of the mapping. We shall prove this result along with an analogous one for ordinary semithin sets and will see that the implications established by Jackson (see [4, Theorem 4]), for ordinary and minimally thin sets and by Brelot (see [2, p. 152]) for semithin sets in a half plane hold true for any wedge shaped region with vertex at the origin.
Jackson, H. L. On The Mapping Properties of Certain Exceptional Sets in R2. Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 27 (1975) no. 1, pp. 44-49. doi: 10.4153/CJM-1975-007-1
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